Your Complete Guide to 2020's Pet Holidays
From National Walk Your Pet Day in January to National Cat Lovers Month in December, there are pet-related holidays and awareness months throughout the year that veterinary practices can leverage for marketing and client engagement.
50%
Fewer no-shows
15 sec
Fill a cancellation
$50K–$100K
Recovered annually
Published 2020-01-08
Introduction
From National Walk Your Pet Day in January to National Cat Lovers Month in December, there are pet-related holidays and awareness months throughout the year that veterinary practices can leverage for marketing and client engagement.
January through December pet holidays
January features National Walk Your Pet Day. February is Pet Dental Health Month. March includes National Puppy Day. April is Heartworm Awareness Month and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month. May brings National Pet Week. June is Adopt a Cat Month. July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month. August features National Immunization Awareness Month. September is Animal Pain Awareness Month. October brings National Veterinary Technician Week and Adopt-A-Dog Month. November features National Senior Pet Month. December rounds out the year with National Cat Lovers Month and Safe Toys and Gifts Month.
Conclusion
Pet holidays offer veterinary practices a natural opportunity to create themed content, run promotions, and educate clients about important health topics throughout the year. Planning your marketing calendar around these dates ensures consistent engagement with your client base.
Ready to see these results in your clinic?
50% fewer no-shows. Cancellations filled in 15 seconds. $50K–$100K recovered annually.
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